Fractal Clouds - Robert F. Cahalan
Information on the fantastic variety of cloud forms and structures, and their implications for climate. Albedo (abstract of a short technical paper for downloading); authors of papers on fractal clouds; cloud types and associated geometry, processes,
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Fractal Explorer Kit - Tom Harrington
Java applets show fractals based on the Mandelbrot Set, the Julia Set, and Newton's method. Pictures grow more detailed in a series of iterations; zoom in to see a close-up of the center. A brief FAQ explains the methods behind these different types
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Fractal Explorer - Yuri Alkin
A Java applet that allows the user to explore infinite fractal surfaces in real time. Features unique algorithms and multiple fractal types and color schemes. Images are not based on Mandelbrot or Julia sets.
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Fractal FAQ - Shirriff, Stepp
Basic frequently asked questions, suggestions for fractal resources and sites, software, archives, tutorials, from the newsgroups sci.fractals, sci.answers, news.answers. Sample questions: What is a fractal? What are some examples of fractals? What is
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Fractal Gallery - Phil Bodor
A gallery of fractal thumbnail sketches that can be expanded for full viewing. Contents: About Fractals; fractals created by Bodor; fractals downloaded from Usenet; and an overview of WAN (wide area networks) Technologies.
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Fractal Gallery - Rico Wack
An online fractal exhibition with images computed by a variety of software packages, raw and post-processed, 2D and 3D, updated weekly. In English and French.
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Fractal Images - Sharon Webb
Fractal images made for the most part using a software application called Flarium24. Galleries contain about 15 images each and should be viewed in hi-color or truecolor settings. Tilable images that can be downloaded for wallpaper are also available.
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Fractal Mountains - Matthew Caryl
Fractal systems repeat the same type of features on smaller and smaller scales when you look closer and closer. Mountains are a natural example of this - a mountain range is rugged - a mountain is rugged - a valley on the mountain is rugged - and the
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Fractals as Art - Melissa Binde, Swarthmore College
"...fractals are an art form. The mathematics provides the form, but it is up to the individual creator (artist) to choose the boundaries, colors, and manner of presentation of each fractal." Three categories: "standard" fractal fare, reproducible with
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Fractals - Martin Sandin
A Java applet that allows you to zoom in on the Mandelbrot set. Buttons are in Swedish, but the interface is straightforward and translation is provided. Also includes a few sample images.
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